Campus News

  1. September 16, 2019

    Church-South University intersection to close for a week

    Beginning on the morning of Sept. 18 and lasting through Sept. 25, the intersection of South University Avenue and Church Street will be closed for an ongoing DTE utility project.

  2. September 16, 2019

    Life Sciences Symposium explores the power of protein engineering

    The 18th annual Saltiel Life Sciences Symposium, “Protein Engineering and Biological Design,” will bring experts to U-M to discuss new technologies and applications advancing the role of protein engineering across scientific disciplines.

  3. September 16, 2019

    Faculty resource on student mental health now available

    A new resource focused on sharing information and strategies to support students’ mental health, developed by Counseling and Psychological Services, is available for faculty at U-M’s Ann Arbor campus.

  4. September 16, 2019

    University seeks nominations for honorary degree recipients

    The campus community is being asked to nominate individuals who have contributed to their field or society to be considered for honorary degrees.

  5. September 16, 2019

    Nominations sought for president’s awards for public engagement

    U-M leaders are encouraging campus community members to nominate faculty members who have demonstrated a commitment to public service for the president’s awards for public engagement.

  6. September 16, 2019

    UM-Dearborn’s Hafiz Malik is battling the future of fake news

    Hafiz Malik, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at UM-Dearborn, works to combat potential online abuses that employ phony audio or video files. 

  7. September 16, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  8. September 16, 2019

    Police Beat: Sept. 16, 2019

    Sexual assault reported at Mott Hospital About 6:30 p.m. Aug. 14, a patient was inappropriately touched by another patient. This case is under investigation. Sexual assault reported at University Hospital On Aug. 22, a complaint came in through the compliance tip line that between July 27-30 a patient was touched inappropriately multiple times by a…
  9. September 12, 2019

    Faculty grants available to help prevent, alleviate poverty

    U-M’s Poverty Solutions initiative is announcing its fourth round of faculty grants with up to $180,000 available to support research on ways to prevent and alleviate poverty.

  10. September 11, 2019

    U-M listed No. 21 in annual Times Higher Education world rankings

    U-M is one of only three public institutions in the United States included in the top 21 of the 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.